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Written by StephenNepstein   
Saturday, 08 August 2009
by StephenNepstein


You'll find a hand held GPS between $80 and $450. Depending on what you want it for, a cheaper version may suit your wishes absolutely fine. If you have special wants, you could need more expensive hand held GPS. Look for one that's sturdy enough to be taken out and about with you.

A good GPS should have topographic maps, an elevation view, and a wireless exchange. It should allow you to log in your journey. An electronic compass and barometric altimeter is generally part of the package. So long as the accuracy is inside about 20 feet, you can consider that model awfully accurate. Most are straightforward to use after they are set up.

Most will need a technique to recharge often. The more features that a GPS offers, the more battery power it tends to use. Color screens have a tendency to use more batteries than a black and white screen. Using NI-MH batteries may extend the time spent between battery changes.

The Sony PSP GPS receiver has been well received. Its antenna updates each second and only takes 40 seconds to fix on the satellites once it is turned on. It provides 2D and 3D locations, town guides and driving directions.

A hand held GPS is helpful if you travel a lot, if you like to go out into the badlands or if you need to find locations frequently. If you like to geocache, a GPS is important. Extra maps may cost more. Be sure to buy only what you want to keep your costs down if this is important.

When you're looking for a GPS, ensure it is waterproof. Take a look at its features and choose one with the features you want most. Attempt to find one with an enormous, articulate screen and an intuitive interface. Look for a USB interface to make it better to use with your computer. Ensure it is compatible with your PC's operating system.

It always helps to read hand-held GPS reviews before you buy so you do not buy one that won't suit your requirements. The more reviews you read, the better prepared you will be for your purchase. You would like to find one that will be straightforward to learn.

As soon as you have chosen the hand held GPS that suits your needs, you'll be able to operate it simply. A few of them need a little tech support to get it set up properly, but then your hand held GPS should work great.

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